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Victoria’s anti-corruption agency lacks power and scope to effectively investigate corruption, undermining public trust.
Victoria’s anti-corruption agency, IBAC, remains underpowered and limited in scope, unable to investigate private entities like the CFMEU or trace illicit funds, despite lessons from Hong Kong’s successful ICAC model.
Critics say the agency lacks legal authority, funding, and independence, rendering it ineffective against systemic corruption.
Premier Jacinta Allan’s referral of recent allegations to IBAC has been seen as inadequate given its jurisdictional constraints.
Without meaningful reform, Victoria’s anti-corruption efforts continue to fail, eroding public trust.
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La agencia anticorrupción de Victoria carece de poder y alcance para investigar eficazmente la corrupción, socavando la confianza pública.